Divorce Law in Hawaiʻi Program Celebrates 300 Sessions, A Milestone for Access to Justice in the Aloha State
The Divorce Law in Hawai'i program, providing free legal education, reached 300 sessions, with Chief Justice Recktenwald appreciating its community impact and importance for self-represented individuals amid high numbers of divorce cases.
Kapaʻa Homesteads Tanks Project Commences with Hawaiian Blessing, Aims to Enhance Community Water Infrastructure
The Kapaʻa Homesteads Tanks Project, enhancing local water infrastructure with two new tanks and system improvements, started with a Hawaiian blessing and has a 2027 completion date.
Runway Improvements at Honolulu's Daniel K. Inouye International Airport to Affect Night Flight Schedules in August 2025
Honolulu's airport will have nightly runway closures from 8/1 to 8/20/2025 for improvements, affecting flight schedules. Travelers are advised to check with airlines for updates.
Honolulu Duo Indicted for Alleged FEMA Fraud Following Lahaina and California Fires
Daylyn Harris and Chelsea Johnson of Honolulu have been indicted for wire fraud after allegedly submitting fake FEMA claims related to fires in Hawaii and California. Authorities say the duo obtained over $60,000 in disaster aid they weren't entitled to.
Honolulu and Kauai Brace as Weather Service Forecasts Increased Showers for Weekend
Honolulu residents prepare for increased showers this weekend, with predictions of heavier rain and possible thunderstorms for Oahu and Kauai, as well as choppy surf and a Small Craft Advisory for some waters.
Maui Hunter Sentenced for Killing Beloved Pet Pig Eddie, Sparks Debate on Animal Cruelty Laws
A second hunter, Krys-Ryan Saito Carino, was sentenced to five days in jail and four years of probation for killing Eddie the Pig in Maui. He expressed remorse, but the case has raised concerns about animal cruelty laws on the island.












